Leah and Mike discuss the practice of Fair Game through their interview with Pat Broeker, an inventor whose personal life and reputation were ruined by Scientology not to mention the destruction of his life saving invention.

Nothing is considered more important than clearing the planet. Leah and Mike visit with Mimi Faust and Christi Gordon, who share their harrowing stories of neglect and abandonment, having ... See full summary »

Leah Remini and Mike Rinder explore the historical relationship between the Church of Scientology and its often vocal critics. A series of special guests candidly describe their personal ... See full summary »

David Miscavige emerged as the leader of the Church of Scientology after the death of founder L. Ron Hubbard. Three former longtime church members, including David's father, share stories about what the church is like under his leadership.

In this special episode, Leah and Mike Rinder answer more viewer questions from her Reddit Ask Me Anything forum. They are joined by special guests author Lawrence Wright, lawyer Ray Jeffrey, and mental health and cult expert Steve Hassan.

After Leah receives a letter from the church accusing her of provoking hate crimes, she meets with a young man whom the church says she incited. Leah also sits down with journalists who have been hounded by the church for their reporting.

After discovering that the vintage Mustang he wants to buy belongs to Mr. Carosi, Zack convinces him to lower the price by claiming that the gang can win the annual beach volleyball match, though their chances of victory seem slim at best.

The Mace-Kingsley Ranches were promoted by Scientologists as educational camps for troubled kids, but former students say they were actually hard labor camps for children, with corporal punishment and challenging living conditions.

Mike and Leah visit another ex-Scientologist and hear another horror story. Meanwhile, off-camera, David Miscavige is furious that he couldn't block the second season, and adds another Leah Remini attack website to the internet.

In the premiere of a reality series following the lives of actor Leah Remini and her inner circle, Leah and her husband, Angelo, plan a party for friends who supported them after leaving ... See full summary »

Marc Headley, former event producer at Golden Era, Scientology's production company, reveals truth about promotional media and gala fundraisers organized by the Church and how his disillusionment lead him and his wife to leave the Church.

Scientology promises relief from all of life's ills, but those suffering from depression and suicidal ideation often feel they have nowhere to turn. Hearing the tragic stories of Aaron ... See full summary »

It is week three of the IPS strike, and Doug has just been hanging around the house for all three of them. Deacon has also been out of work and Kelly has had enough of his laziness. Carrie ... See full summary »

Gold Base, the heavily guarded Scientology compound in Riverside Count, California, houses up to 1,000 members of the church's elite inner core. Valerie Haney tells how the conditions at the base led her to contemplate suicide.

A jaded substitute teacher re-discovers her love of teaching after an encounter with Murphy's Law. Cavendish and Dakota discover that they are considered low-level employees, and Zack's father gets his first experience with Murphy's Law.

In this season premiere, Leah and her family try group therapy to help navigate life after Scientology. Nanny Trish bravely tackles her final round of chemotherapy and Leah rallies to keep her spirits up.

Leah and Angelo tour New York City with Sofia to show her where they grew up. Meanwhile, Angelo secretly plans a reunion for Leah and her biological father; and in California, Vicki's dog creates chaos at Leah's house.

Providing comedy/news in the tradition of TV Nation and SNL's Weekend Update, Comedy Central's Daily Show reports on the foibles and of the real world with a satirical edge. In addition to ... See full summary »